Queen Elizabeth Theatre Explained

Address:630 Hamilton Street
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Location Town:Vancouver, British Columbia
Architecture Firm:Lebensold, Desbarats, Affleck, Dimakopoulos, Michaud, Sise

The Queen Elizabeth Theatre is a performing arts venue in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Along with the Orpheum, Vancouver Playhouse, and the Annex, it is one of four facilities operated by the Vancouver Civic Theatres on behalf of the city of Vancouver (the Playhouse adjoins the QE Theatre in the same complex).[1] It was named after the former Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

Formerly the home of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, which is now based at the Orpheum, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre is the home of the Vancouver Opera and Ballet BC, in addition to hosting various other musical events year-round. The theatre has a 70′ wide x 40′ deep (21.34m x 12.19m) stage / performing area. The building holds two venues: the 2,765 seat main auditorium and the 668 seat Playhouse Theatre.

The theatre was the first project by the Montreal-based architectural partnership Lebensold, Desbarats, Affleck, Dimakopoulos, Michaud, Sise.[2] It opened in July 1959.[3]

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References

  1. Web site: Cultural Services, Civic Theatres. City of Vancouver. 20 May 2012.
  2. Encyclopedia: Gooch. Bryan N.S.. Queen Elizabeth Theatre. https://web.archive.org/web/20120903115828/http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/emc/queen-elizabeth-theatre. dead. September 3, 2012. The Canadian Encyclopedia. The Historica Dominion Institute. 22 August 2012.
  3. http://vancouver.broadway.com/venues/theaters/queen-elizabeth-theatre/ Broadway Across Canada - Vancouver

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